Controlled Attention & Memory Lab
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Controlled Attention and Memory Lab at the University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN
Joined February 2021
Thrilled to see so many members of the CAM Lab on this list!
Each semester it's my privilege to recognize outstanding student success - our Dean's List is now available online. Congrats to the nearly 500 @UTAScience students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher (12 hour min.) and cumulative 3.5 GPA. #MaverickScience 🏆 https://t.co/o4LjHWNUJS
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Congratulations to Janine Shuman, who received an Undergraduate Research Fellowship from the UTA Honors College to pursue her research this summer in the CAMLab. Many thanks to @HonorsUTA @UTAScience for making these opportunities available to students!
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For individuals to sustain their attention on a task over a long period of time, goal-setting is effective but receiving feedback produces a much stronger effect, according to a new study by @utarlington cognitive psychologist @matthewkrobison. 📄: https://t.co/gpJotib4tU
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Some UTA press coverage of CAM Lab research!
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Olivia Achondo is a Psychology major who just completed her honors thesis in the lab. She will be pursuing a Masters in Psychology at UT-Dallas next year. Thank for you all your hard work this year, Paola and Olivia!
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today is our final lab meeting, so I want to recognize our graduating members. Paola Mateo is graduating with a degree in Psychology. She will be taking this year to gain more research experience and apply to grad school. (ps If you need a talented RA/lab manager let me know!)
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fun fact: Brian also dabbles in graphic design, and he designed our lab logo, which is featured in our Twitter avatar and on our website!
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Brian Nguyen, an undergraduate researcher in the CAM Lab, recently presented the results of a project he completed. He was funded through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, and his project examined the "gamification" of sustained attention
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We have a new preprint available, "Individual differences in working memory capacity, attention control, fluid intelligence, and pupillary measures of arousal." w/ @RealGeneBrewer
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